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using the data table in #6, how is the strength of an electromagnet affected by the number of coils or wraps of the copper wire? (ps2 - 3/ps2.b) * (1 point) there is no change in the strength of the electromagnet as seen in the data table. the less coils or turns of a wire on a nail will increase the strength of an electromagnet. the more coils or turns of a wire on a nail will decrease the strength of an electromagnet. the more coils or turns of a wire on a nail will increase the strength of an electromagnet.
The strength of an electromagnet is related to the number of wire coils (turns) around the core (nail). Scientifically, increasing the number of coils increases the magnetic field strength as more current loops contribute to the magnetism. So the more coils/turns, the stronger the electromagnet.
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The more coils or turns of a wire on a nail will increase the strength of an electromagnet.